puupiirroksista
Puupiirroksista, known in English as woodcuts or woodblock printing, is an intaglio printmaking technique where an image is carved into the surface of a block of wood. The artist typically uses a sharp tool called a gouge to remove areas of the wood that they do not want to print, leaving the image raised. Ink is then applied to the raised surfaces of the block. Paper is placed on top of the inked block, and pressure is applied, either by hand or with a press, to transfer the ink from the block to the paper, creating a print.
This ancient technique originated in East Asia, with the earliest known examples dating back to the 9th
The process of woodcut printing involves careful planning and execution. The artist must think in reverse,
Modern woodcut artists continue to utilize this technique, often adapting it with contemporary approaches and materials.